Amy Winehouse's father, the owner of the rights to her music, has shot down rumors that a biopic is in the work of Amy's life. Mitch Winehouse wanted it made clear to the Daily Mail that he will "never allow the songs to be released" in order to make a movie.

There were rumors that Amy's ex-boyfriend, filmmaker Reg Traviss, was hard at work on a biopic, but Mitch was insistent in his interview that it just won't happen. He added:

How sad. To think what could have been. Maybe this marriage would have been better for her.

Reg Traviss, boyfriend of the lateAmy Winehouse, has told the press that before her passing, the pair were talking seriously about getting married and what their wedding might be like. He explained that they never settled on a date, but that they both knew their futures were to be together. He added:

"Absolutely we had talked about getting married. It wasn't planned as in this date or that date, but it was a topic of conversation and had been for some time … You might say we were halfway through a conversation in our life together and then, suddenly, she disappeared."

Guess that means they were secretly planning on getting married after all. No point in keeping it a secret now, we suppose.

The family of Amy Winehouse will opening up for the first time since her death by doing their first interview for Anderson Cooper's new talk show, Anderson.

The interview will include conversations with Amy's parents Mitch and Janis Winehouse, as well as her brother Alex and her boyfriend Reg Traviss.

Anderson's show will definitely hit on current hot topics as he also just finished taping an interview with the ladies of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills where they will discuss the suicide of Taylor Armstrong's husband Russell Armstrong.

Anderson's premiere episode with the Winehouses will air September 12.

We can't imagine what kind of pain he is in. Losing the one you love - it's something you never really get over, is it?

Film director Reg Traviss and Amy Winehouse were together for over two years before her untimely death this weekend. For the first time since the news broke, Reg has come forward to briefly talk about Amy's last days as well as share his grieving with others in the world who loved her.

According to Reg, in the days leading up to her sudden demise, Amy was "full of life," doing yoga with friends and fretting over what dress to wear to a friend's wedding on Sunday. He calls the last three days pure "hell," but is grateful to the world for rallying around him and Amy's parents to share their condolences. He shared:

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: